It was inevitable, of course, and rightfully so: Google is having its big I/O conference, so we have to talk about the lack of Honeycomb's source code. While not violating any licenses, the lack of source code doesn't sit well with many - including myself - so it only makes sense people are asking Google about it. Andy Rubin confirmed we're never going to see Honeycomb's sources as a standalone release. He also explained what 'open' means for Android.

Yeah, I figured someone wouldn't like that. As much as I wished there were not people that lacked simple logic skills, they certainly do exist. Recognizing that allows me to extend a certain amount of compassion towards them.